Engineering lessons from eight years of scalable ultrasound development

Medtech consultancy TTP PLC explores the engineering lessons behind eight years of developing a scalable software-defined ultrasound platform.

Engineering lessons and trade-offs in developing a scalable ultrasound system

Medical device design consultancy TTP has released a new e-book exploring the engineering realities behind developing scalable ultrasound systems, drawing on eight years of internal work building a software-defined ultrasound (SDU) platform.

The piece examines many of the deeper system-level challenges that emerge as ultrasound systems evolve - including synchronisation, scalability, integration, architectural flexibility, and hardware/software interactions.

The e-book shares lessons learned from developing a modular ultrasound architecture designed to support experimentation and iteration without repeated redesign, offering insights for teams exploring new ultrasound-enabled products as well as those already developing advanced ultrasound systems.

The publication reflects the growing interest across the MedTech sector in integrating ultrasound into wider product ecosystems, from minimally invasive surgical devices to robotic and catheter-based platforms.

The e-book, Building a software-defined ultrasound platform, will resonate with teams developing ultrasound systems or integrating ultrasound into wider medical device architectures. It is now available to download.



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